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US-7636029

Method and system of display validation through varying visual appearance

PublishedDecember 22, 2009
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Technical Abstract

Users of the system are each provided with an indicator module capable of presenting a display. An authorization module keeps track of which users are authorized to access a facility, such as a secured area or a parking facility. The authorization module sends messages, such as SMS messages, to the authorized indicator modules directing them to present a common valid display. The common valid display changes repeatedly over time, but, at any one time, the modules of authorized users all present the same display. A user may be granted or denied access based on whether the display on his module is the same as that of known authorized modules.

Patent Claims
7 claims

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1. A method comprising: providing a plurality of users with indicator modules capable of presenting a visual display, wherein at least two of the users are authorized users; causing the indicator modules of the authorized users to present a common authorized display; and at repeated intervals, causing the indicator modules of the authorized users to present a different common authorized display.

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2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: comparing the display on a first indicator module with the display on a second indicator module; and providing a user with access to a facility only if the two displays are the same.

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3. A system comprising: a plurality of indicator modules, each indicator module being operative to present a visual display; and an authorization module operative to identify authorized indicator modules and to send, at repeated intervals, indicator messages to the authorized indicator modules, wherein the indicator messages identify a common visual display and a time at which the indicator modules are to change displays; wherein the indicator modules are operative, in response to receiving the indicator messages, to synchronously present the common visual display at the time identified in the indicator messages.

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4. The system of claim 3 , wherein the indicator modules are in the form of security badges.

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5. The system of claim 3 , wherein the indicator modules are in the form of parking modules.

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6. The system of claim 3 , wherein each indicator module includes display hardware for presenting a display; communication logic for receiving indicator messages; and display logic responsive to a received indicator message and operative to direct the display hardware to present the visual display identified in the received indicator message.

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7. The system of claim 3 , wherein the authorization module includes: user data storage indicating, for each module, whether the module is authorized; display selection logic operative to select the common visual display; and communications logic operative to identify the authorized modules and to send the indicator messages to the authorized modules.

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Filing Date

January 19, 2006

Publication Date

December 22, 2009

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